Dek: Honor’s Magic V6 foldable starts at RMB 8,999 and pairs an 8.75mm folded profile with a 7,150mAh top-tier battery, aiming to reset thin-and-light expectations.
Honor used its March 10 launch event to put its next flagship foldable on the board. The Magic V6 is positioned as a thin-and-light foldable with a big battery, a combination that tends to define the premium end of the category.
According to Honor’s launch materials and local media coverage, the Magic V6 starts at RMB 8,999 for the 12GB+256GB version, with configurations up to 1TB. Honor also highlighted a folded thickness of 8.75mm, a weight of about 219g, and a 7,150mAh battery on the 1TB model, based on the company’s “Qinghai Lake blade battery” branding.
The headline specs Honor emphasized
Honor framed the Magic V6 around three signals: thinness, lightness, and endurance.
Key figures from the launch include:
- Folded thickness: 8.75mm
- Weight: about 219g
- Battery: up to 7,150mAh on the 1TB variant
- Chipset: Honor said it uses the latest Snapdragon 8-series flagship platform (fifth-generation, per the launch wording)
These are the specs Honor wants global readers to remember first. The company’s message is that foldables no longer need to compromise on battery life to achieve a slim profile.
Pricing and configuration framing
The entry configuration starts at RMB 8,999 (12GB+256GB), with higher-capacity storage tiers extending to 1TB. Honor’s own phrasing ties the 7,150mAh battery figure to the 1TB model, which suggests other variants may carry smaller capacities.
That pricing anchors the Magic V6 firmly in the premium foldable segment, where hardware differentiation and physical design are the primary selling points.
Why this launch matters for the foldable race
Foldables have often traded thinness and weight against battery capacity. Honor is signaling that it wants to break that trade-off, highlighting an ultra-slim folded body alongside one of the largest batteries the company has put into a foldable device. The launch also lands amid a broader China hardware push that spans AI-phone roadmaps and new form factors, as seen in China’s 2026 device roadmap signals and experiments like Alibaba’s Qwen Glasses.
For the wider market, the Magic V6 launch reinforces a trend: the next phase of foldables is about engineering refinement—making the devices slimmer, lighter, and more durable while keeping flagship-grade endurance.
What to watch next
Honor’s launch makes the Magic V6 a clear contender in the “ultra-thin foldable” bracket. The next signals to watch are real-world endurance results and how Honor positions the device internationally, since global availability and pricing will determine how far this launch reaches beyond China. The competitive set is also broadening as device makers pair hardware bets with AI-first experiments like Xiaomi’s MiMo mobile agent beta.
Sources
- Honor official launch page: https://www.honor.com/cn/activity/honor-magic-v6-launch/
- MyDrivers (快科技): https://news.mydrivers.com/1/1108/1108267.htm